If you can't tell a story about it, it isn't real – S

If you can't tell a story about it, it isn't real – Surfing Complexity

We use stories to make sense of the world. What that means is that when events occur that don't fit neatly into a narrative, we can't make sense of them. As a consequence, these sorts of events are less salient, which means they're less real. In The Invisible Victims of American Anti-Semitism, Yair Rosenberg wrote…

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